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Old 11-13-2015, 10:05 PM   #1
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Now for the important import: how many of your are a craft beer geeks and what types l do you like? (Hoppy, Dark, booze you, etc.)
Rossman - specifically you?
I want to p/u some seasonals from a few breweries (Punkincinno & some fresh hopped) and maybe pull a few from my cellared selection (old Brandy or bourbon barreled aged or sours). But I don't want to waste the room or beer if none of you will enjoy.


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Old 11-15-2015, 01:43 PM   #2
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Very generous Richard. I'm always up for a taste.

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Old 11-15-2015, 02:06 PM   #3
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Now for the important import: how many of your are a craft beer geeks and what types l do you like? (Hoppy, Dark, booze you, etc.)
Rossman - specifically you?
I want to p/u some seasonals from a few breweries (Punkincinno & some fresh hopped) and maybe pull a few from my cellared selection (old Brandy or bourbon barreled aged or sours). But I don't want to waste the room or beer if none of you will enjoy.


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While I certainly enjoy my beer, what I don't know about craft beer 's would fill a lot of books. Something lite and blond would be something I would certainly sample. Not a fan of the darker heavier beers. Trying something new would be a treat but not something I would truly miss if it didn't happen. If you are short on space, fill it up with what you think you are going to need.
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Old 11-16-2015, 07:20 AM   #4
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Now for the important import: how many of your are a craft beer geeks and what types l do you like? (Hoppy, Dark, booze you, etc.)
Rossman - specifically you?
I want to p/u some seasonals from a few breweries (Punkincinno & some fresh hopped) and maybe pull a few from my cellared selection (old Brandy or bourbon barreled aged or sours). But I don't want to waste the room or beer if none of you will enjoy.


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I am like Ross I like light ambers mostly and not dark beers. I am more of a red wine guy.
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Old 11-16-2015, 11:03 AM   #5
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Hi Guys,

My name is Frank and I'm new to Kayaking, and to posting in any type of forum. I was wondering if I could tag along on your next trip so I can pick your brains and learn as much as possible from you guys. I live in Calexico Ca. last stop in the US before crossing to Mexicali. I am Familiar with the San Felipe area and somewhat with Puetecitos. Went to Puertecitos a couple of weeks ago for My 1st Kayak fishing trip, hopefully the 1st of many to come. Still working on the details but I can either meet you guys at the Am/PM on 98 entering Calexico or meet you out in Gonzaga, as I'm still working with my schedule
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Old 11-16-2015, 03:05 PM   #6
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Hi Guys,

My name is Frank and I'm new to Kayaking, and to posting in any type of forum. I was wondering if I could tag along on your next trip so I can pick your brains and learn as much as possible from you guys. I live in Calexico Ca. last stop in the US before crossing to Mexicali. I am Familiar with the San Felipe area and somewhat with Puetecitos. Went to Puertecitos a couple of weeks ago for My 1st Kayak fishing trip, hopefully the 1st of many to come. Still working on the details but I can either meet you guys at the Am/PM on 98 entering Calexico or meet you out in Gonzaga, as I'm still working with my schedule
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Old 11-16-2015, 03:53 PM   #7
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what time do you guys usually get to Calexico and do you always stop at the AmPm...I saw the videos. I was hoping i can catch the group there for the next upcoming trip.
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Old 11-19-2015, 11:30 PM   #8
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Race ends Saturday night - I have been caught in it on the road to PST, boy did I piss some
Racers off. Sunday are the awards in the AM and all other areas look like a Zombie Apocalypse and eerily quiet (1000 miles capped by shooting tequila until sunrise will do that). So driving in Sunday will have a couple small bad spots with other areas better than usual. Monday will be worse with school and farm worker busses and pedestrians in every town while others try to clean up the trash from the race.
I kept Wed for food since I need to be back by Sunday as well. Rossman - do I need to bring pans, etc. for cooking in?


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Race ends Saturday night - I have been caught in it on the road to PST, boy did I piss some
Racers off. Sunday are the awards in the AM and all other areas look like a Zombie Apocalypse and eerily quiet (1000 miles capped by shooting tequila until sunrise will do that). So driving in Sunday will have a couple small bad spots with other areas better than usual. Monday will be worse with school and farm worker busses and pedestrians in every town while others try to clean up the trash from the race.
I kept Wed for food since I need to be back by Sunday as well. Rossman - do I need to bring pans, etc. for cooking in?


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Old 11-20-2015, 09:50 PM   #11
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Bob - what is the latest headcount for mid-week?

Who is interested in going in for a Panga for Wahoo or Tuna if they don't want to play w/the kayak?

If so, is it with bringing a Tld-30 II w/80 for the panga? Or is the Torium 20 w/65 sufficient?


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Old 11-21-2015, 05:10 AM   #12
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Bob - what is the latest headcount for mid-week?

Who is interested in going in for a Panga for Wahoo or Tuna if they don't want to play w/the kayak?

If so, is it with bringing a Tld-30 II w/80 for the panga? Or is the Torium 20 w/65 sufficient?


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While I have only been out with Juan once after tuna, I think the Tld would be a better outfit for that style of fishing. Mainly because there is a serious problem with the lobos on the tuna grounds. Once bit, you crank like hell with a buttoned down drag while Juan backs down on the fish. If the fight lasts over 45 seconds you will probably lose it to ths dogs. Sort of meat fishing and not sport fishing. My score was 3 to 5 with the lobos on top. I have a TLD II rig here if you want to use it. Again, only been out once but I talk to Juan almost every he he goes out and it seems to be an ongoing problem.
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Old 11-21-2015, 08:21 AM   #13
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Head count for people will be 8, as to panga why not. Might be fun. You guys have a safe trip down and we should see you on the 23rd about dark. Tight Lines and Fishy Dreams.


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Who is interested in going in for a Panga for Wahoo or Tuna if they don't want to play w/the kayak?

If so, is it with bringing a Tld-30 II w/80 for the panga? Or is the Torium 20 w/65 sufficient?


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Old 12-09-2015, 11:41 AM   #14
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TWO WEEKS until NEW YEARS trip to GONZAGA. Leaving the 26th of December.
WSB, Totuava (must release), Cabrillo, bass, triggers and few corvina are on the chew. Plenty of fish, food and friends.

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Still room for a couple more amigos to fish with us. New Years Eve will be at the restaurant, ribs, bbq chicken and drinks. Rob and Bob are hosting. Wine and beer will be served, if you need something harder, BYOB and mix. Tight Lines, and Fishy Dreams. We wish you ALL a very Merry Christmas and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!
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Old 12-09-2015, 11:48 AM   #15
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Been watching the wind all month. Might be headed down with my boat.
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Danny you are always welcome to join us, just let me know as soon as..............
BTW one of the guys last weekend was BOOMED!!! at Buefeo. He never got in range however.


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TWO WEEKS until NEW YEARS trip to GONZAGA. Leaving the 26th of December.
WSB, Totuava (must release), Cabrillo, bass, triggers and few corvina are on the chew. Plenty of fish, food and friends.

ANGLERS ARE:

SDROB
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Baja_Traveler
Mahigeer

Still room for a couple more amigos to fish with us. New Years Eve will be at the restaurant, ribs, bbq chicken and drinks. Rob and Bob are hosting. Wine and beer will be served, if you need something harder, BYOB and mix. Tight Lines, and Fishy Dreams. We wish you ALL a very Merry Christmas and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!
And me! What is BOOMED?
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When WSB are close you can hear them croaking, when close you can almost feel them in your head when they croak. Boom, Boom, Boom. You just got BOOMED.
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Old 12-10-2015, 06:07 AM   #19
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Wish I could be there. Will be in SD but will be busy the first week. Look forward to hitting the river while out there and hope that you can make it Mako.
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Gonzaga Bay trip

I have room for one guy and 4 more kayaks...I have no problem taking your kayak down so you can carpool. Call me @ 619 850 2742 Michael
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